No idea. But since you are using application (aka the servlet context), try this to see whats in your ServletContext ...

<%
/* Yes - this is about to produce tables */
out.println("<table border='1'>");
out.println("<tr><th>Key</th><th>Value</th></tr>");
for (java.util.Enumeration e = application.getAttributeNames();
     e.hasMoreElements();) {
  Object key = e.nextElement();
  out.print("<tr>");
  out.print("<td>");
  out.print(key.toString());
  out.print("</td>");
  out.print("<td>");
  out.print(application.getAttribute(key).toString());
  out.print("</td>");
  out.print("</tr>");
}
out.println("</table>");
%>

-Tim

Didier McGillis wrote:
Having problem with a context parm. I have a servlet that queries for 300+ list of names, it then builds a select list. This list changes infrequently, the jsp page is supposed to display the data from the servlet, so being the absolutly brilliant person that I am I wanted that option list built on startup, and then just have the jsp display the list.

I retrofitted the servlet to build the list, and then put <%=application.getAttribute("listOfDealer")%> in the jsp, open the page and wham -o awesome, great .. it doesnt work, all I see is null.

any thoughts


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